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6.148Introduction to Graphic Design
Eva
Quick Review
Elements of UsabilityEffective
Efficient
Engaging
Error Tolerant
Easy to Learn
Elements of UsabilityEffective
Efficient
Engaging
Error Tolerant
Easy to Learn
UsabilityUsers can…
Figure out what your website is for Figure out how to use your website
Your website is… Producing expected results Not frustrating your user
Users still leave. :(
Elements of UsabilityEffective
Efficient
Engaging
Error Tolerant
Easy to Learn
Elements of UsabilityEffective
Efficient
Engaging
Error Tolerant
Easy to Learn
http://thesearethings.com/
–Steve Jobs
DESIGN is not just what it
looks like + feels like.
DESIGN is how it WORKS.
Good Design PrinciplesAppropriate colors
Appropriate font
Organization
Reuse where possible
Follow trends
RGBHow to specify colors on the web Seen as rgb(255,255,255) or hex #FFFFFF
Max value for each is 255 or #FF More saturation is closer to max value
Additive Colors #000000 is black, #FFFFFF is white
RGB
Rule of 3 - ColorsTry to stick to 3 colors for your site
Do not have to count black and white
Can vary the tint and shade of those main colors
Some people like to use proportions: 60% main color, 30% secondary color, 10% accent color
How to Choose ColorsColors are used to users feels Lots of resources online
Source: Logo Company
How to Choose Colors
Not absolute
Choose contrasting colors for background and text Readability Visibility But don’t make it HURT YOUR EYES (usually highly saturated colors)
Colors are used to users feels Lots of resources online
Good Example
Bad Example
Bad Example
Terrible Example
Color ConsiderationsDo not only use red and green to contrast 2 options Red/Green colorblind is the most common variation
Click green to go and red to stopClick Me! Click Me!Click Me! Click Me!
TypographyFonts add more feels
Establish hierarchy
Differentiate types of text
Can make up for lack of pretty images
–The Interwebs
90% of graphic design is
typography
Main CategoriesSerif - Times, Garamond, Cambria, Baskerville
Good for long text or traditional look
Sans Serif - Arial, Helvetica, Corbel, Tahoma Used for titles, short text, and a more modern look
Script/Decorative - Tratello, SignPainter, Noteworthy, STENCIL Use sparingly (e.g. titles, special sections)
Never - Comic Sans, Papyrus
KILL IT WITH FIRE
Source: Fastcodesign http://www.fastcodesign.com/1664719/infographic-of-the-
day-why-should-you-care-about-typography
Rule of 3 - FontsGenerally stick to 2-3 fonts for your site - body, title, accents/logo
Vary font weight and size as needed for emphasis
Easier to design a cohesive sight by limiting types of fonts used
OrganizationRecap - Colors and fonts can differentiate parts of your site and make them stand out more
Try to use spacing! Makes things look more clean Give your content breathing room Group items Isolate important parts
Source: Apple, Inc. http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Rule of 3(rds)Always remember to pad the sides of your content
Halves or thirds have the most natural flow
Bump Things Up a NotchResponsiveness - how do things look on different screens http://bit.ly/ExResponse
Parallax - fun with scrolling bit.ly/ExScroll
Flat UI’s and Grids - current fashion trend bit.ly/ExFlat
How do I do that?Use a library. :)
BootStrap, Foundations, FlatUI
Proceed with CautionExcessive gradients
Excessive drop shadows
Excessive parallax
Excessive animations
…
Try out new things